Madison LeCroy was forced to cancel her BravoCon Live appearance following a “frightening” car accident in Las Vegas. The mother of two confirmed the news on November 15, just hours before she was scheduled to hit the stage with her fellow Southern Charm-ers.
“Hey y’all… I want to let you know I won’t be making it to [Watch What Happens Live] tonight,” she wrote on Instagram. “My team and I were in a car accident on the way back to the hotel.”
Madison LeCroy says no one was seriously injured in Vegas car accident
Madison did not provide details on the incident, but reassured fans that she and her entourage were “all okay.”
“It was frightening and we’re still trying to catch our breath from it,” she continued. “I’m just grateful everyone walked away. I felt so much love today and sad I won’t make it tonight.”
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Madison LeCroy was set to appear on BravoCon Live
The BravoCon Live episode, titled “The #1 Guys and Gals in the Group,” was filmed on Night 2 of BravoCon 2025 at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
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The special, hosted by WWHL’s Andy Cohen, featured her castmates Venita Aspen, Salley Carson, Austen Kroll, Shep Rose; Summer House‘s Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Lindsay Hubbard, Ciara Miller, Carl Radke, Jesse Solomon, West Wilson; Southern Hospitality‘s Joe Bradley, Michols Peña, Leva Bonaparte, and Maddi Reese; as well as The Valley‘s Brittany Cartwright Kristen Doute, and Tom Schwartz. Fans can catch the BravoCon Live episode on Wednesday, November 19.
Madison LeCroy opens up about her family life at BravoCon 2025
As of press time, it was unclear if Madison would miss her scheduled November 16 BravoCon panels, including Unexpected Duos and It’s All About to Go South. She did appear at the November 15 Parent’s Night Out panel, in which she shed more light on her new role as a mother of two.
Back in June, Madison gave birth to daughter Teddi Randle — her second child and first with her husband of nearly three years, Brett Randle. Madison admitted she never expected to have a little girl, but has found the experience so “fun” and fulfilling.
“I am obsessed. I honestly thought I was going to be a boy-mom, through and through, but having a girl is so fun,” she said before joking about baby expenses. “I am going to be so poor. But, yes, I adore her.”
Get a closer look at Madison’s family life today and how she recently celebrated her son Hudson’s birthday milestone.
